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baymule
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I’ve never seen a sycamore fall over. They also live a long, long time. The young trees grow 6-10 feet a year and you can bet I’ll water it good and provide sheep barn clean out for it. I love the peeling bark, it shows the new bark underneath, making the trunk and branches mottled in browns and white. If I wanted, I could tap them for syrup. Sycamores aren’t as good as maples on sap, ii read where it takes 50 gallons of sycamore sap to make one quart of syrup. Nah, I don’t think so!Look into dwarf cultivers. They will only grow about 15 ft tall, still provide shade, but won't threaten your house in a storm.
Dogwoods are an understory tree and stay medium to small. Redbuds don’t get big either. Both bloom and are beautiful in the spring.